I get such amusement out of reading some of the pumpers on here and their Bob Loblaw sentiments... It's like are some of these people for real ? Due diligence will surely tell you that many have lost sight and lost the plot. Why in God's green earth would you investment in a money losing cash eating cow called INT.VN ??? My take is these guys are so deep in the doo doo they have to conjure up pie in the sky scenarios to make them feel better about the fact they are continuously losing money on this puppy or cow, LOL. just sayin'
Just remember... never marry a stock !!!
HRH
this fun but I must state random IP addresses are still time stamp......
even at the library u have to sign on ........
and u do pay for usage......
WIFI is even easier ......... simple GPS................. lock and locate......... hehehe......
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6/19/2012 9:43:54 PM | | 127 reads | Post #31191260
Before the Courts
Under section 122 of the Securities Act (Ontario), the OSC has the authority to lay quasi-criminal charges against individuals or companies (the defendants) in the Ontario Court of Justice for alleged violations of the Act.
Quasi-criminal means that a jail term is a possible sanction if a defendant is convicted of a violation of the Act. The court can impose a jail term of not more than five years less a day, a fine of not more than $5 million for each conviction, or both.
The OSC pursues cases in court in order to seek sanctions and penalties that send a strong message of deterrence to those who try to exploit investors.
Upcoming Proceedings - Week of June 18, 2012